Ecoprint in Color on Wool and Silk

About Ecoprint in Color on Wool and Silk with Theresa Brown

An advanced technique of introducing color to ecoprinting on wool and silk based on the knowledge from the first workshop “Ecoprint on Wool and Silk”! Ecoprinting involves collecting leaves, plants, and flowers to imprint their images directly upon protein fibers using a water bath process. Students need some knowledge of ecoprinting for this class as we will build on that to learn color techniques to enhance the beautiful, all-natural designs and colors drawn directly from nature on silk and wool. At the end of the workshop, students will take have both a silk and wool dyed and ecoprinted scarf and the knowledge to continue! Students should have leaves.

This Fiber Arts Seminar is offered as part of the 2021 Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival and is limited to 20 students.


Class Materials Needed

Safety first! Designate any household utensils you use to Ecoprinting!
Stove/hot plate and pot that 10” dowels will fit into OR electric turkey roaster
Small container (pint or quart size) to hold liquid mordant
Latex gloves/facemask for mixing any powders
Scissors
Plastic wrap (microwavable food grade)
Tongs to lift out hot bundles
Digital thermometer (find on Amazon)
Notebook and pencil to record details
Leaves— Look for any nut tree leaves, rose leaves, eucalyptus, sumac, all maples, sweet gum, dogwood, dog fennel, weeds, some cedars, and dark flowers.
Materials kit purchased directly from instructor. Includes two wood dowels, 10” in length; ½ oz package of iron (ferrous sulfate) mordant plus mixing instructions; one silk scarf fabric 8” x 54”; one wool scarf fabric 8” x 54”, two pre-dyed dark blue “blankets”, twine, and rubber bands. Materials kit will be an additional $40, and can be purchased directly from instructor. Ordering instructions and coupon code for the materials kit will be available in Lessonface once you have enrolled. To allow enough time for the kit to arrive prior to the start of class, registration for this class will close on April 3.

Skill Level

Advanced Beginner.


$70.00
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When

Two sessions on Wednesday, April 28, from 10 am ET to noon ET, and from 2 pm ET to 4 pm ET.

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Enrolled students receive 30-day access to the video recordings of the class.

Apr
28th
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM EDT
Ecoprint in Color on Wool and Silk
Theresa Brown
Theresa Brown

Theresa Brown

M. Theresa Brown is a long-time professional portrait artist whose art career embraces many areas of the arts. Her years of printmaking and color work led her to explore the fiber arts. Using many similar skills and accumulated knowledge, she evolved as a hand painter and ecoprinter on natural fibers.

How It Works

Register and enroll above. Enrollment is not complete until payment is made on the next page, by credit card or Paypal via our secure platform. Enrolled students will receive an immediate email confirmation of enrollment, and on the day before the seminar, a reminder with Zoom link to join the class via email. Students will also be able to join the Zoom sessions from their Lessonface dashboard. Students can connect to Zoom using a tablet or computer with reliable internet. To actively participate online students also need a webcam with microphone. The class is covered by the Lessonface Guarantee.


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About Lessonface, PBC

Since 2013, Lessonface has connected more than 10,000 students with over 2,000 great teachers for live music & language, and arts lessons online, delivering on our mission to help students achieve their goals while treating teachers equitably. We are thrilled to be delivering the Fiber Arts Seminars for the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival.

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